D-FW’s CBS11 is on the receiving end of an age discrimination suit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on behalf of former early morning traffic anchor Tammy Dombeck. The EEOC and Dombeck talk exclusively to unclebarky.com about the suit while CBS11 issues a response. All the details are on our Dallas-Fort Worth TV page.

Plus, Monday night’s Dallas Cowboys ratings were significantly down from last year’s Game 3. The numbers, plus performances of three new series on opening night of the fall TV season, are also on the Dallas-Fort Worth TV page.

Dallas-based TEGNA8’s new, distinctly different “We Are WFAA” campaign is a hard-sell mashup with a heavily “urban”-centric downbeat. We try to make sense of it -- while also showing it to you -- on our Dallas-Fort Worth TV page.Ed Bark

The awards themselves ended up seeming somewhat beside the point Sunday night, as host Stephen Colbert, presenters and recipients took repeated shots at President Trump. Our detailed account is on the Network News & Reviews page.

Reporter/anchor Marcus Moore will be leaving Dallas-based TEGNA8 at the end of September after a nearly six-year stint. He can’t yet confirm where he’s going next, but it won’t be far, unclebarky.com has learned. All the details, including Moore’s praise for TEGNA8, are on our Dallas-Fort Worth TV page.

Plus, Ken Burns’ 18-hour The Vietnam War premieres Sunday, Sept. 17th on PBS. A full review, plus a personal postscript, are on the Network News & Reviews page.Ed Bark

Plus, the Kansas City Chiefs’ big upset of the New England Patriots fueled the D-FW ratings for Thursdays NFL regular season kickoff on NBC. All the details are on the Dallas-Fort Worth TV page.Ed Bark